Because of this movie, I began to fall in love with Rachmaninoff, and I fell in love with the beautiful classical music in it. I can't forget the beginning of La's Piano Concerto No. 3, which I never get tired of listening to.
There are many scenes in the movie that I remember deeply, especially when I saw David watching his father leave from the window, I burst into tears, a father's helpless remorse and deep feelings are engraved on the weathered back. If he was allowed to choose again, he would definitely choose a path more suitable for his son, but life is like this and can never be repeated. It's this part of playing the father Armin Mueller-Stahl that I can't dislike about this father, some people say this guy didn't accept David until the end, I don't admit it, he regretted it, so he mentioned that to his son. When I was a child, the violin wanted to explain everything he had done to his son to ask for his understanding and forgiveness. Unfortunately, David didn't listen. He knew everything his father wanted to express. He refused to give his father such a chance, because he probably couldn't forgive him. His father, who was mentally oppressing his life, watched him leave despite his love for him. That was the last spiritual farewell between father and son.
You can't say that he is not a good father. Although his love may be too heavy and depressing for his child, which eventually led to the son's mental breakdown, in any case, you can't blame all the reasons on this father. The love of a father is always moving. This may be thanks to Director Yu who simply portrayed the father as an arbitrary and stubborn father who hoped for his son to become a dragon. On the contrary, he started from the prototype of the story to excavate the complex personality contradictions of the father (the film did not properly explain the father of the prototype of the story as his origin. Jews in Poland once experienced the genocide), the tenderness of the father’s love in the film is reflected in many details, so that the contradiction of this kind of father’s love is vividly expressed. This may be the real family affection, and sometimes the result may not be good. , but the feelings are the deepest.
This was the first movie I watched when my family just bought the first set of stereos. At that time, it was still in the VCD era. Thank you to the stereo boss who recommended this movie. This movie left a hard place in my young heart. faded impression. I really wish this memory would stay at that age forever.
ps: Armin Mueller-Stahl is really like a loving father. I may not have this kind of emotion when I change the role. Of course, the most splendid film is the protagonist Geoffrey Rush, who deserves the best actor.
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